Kyocera KM-2560 2560/3060 Operation Guide (Basic Edition) - Page 99

Adjusting Density, Start, Density Adjustment, Option, Description

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Basic Operation Adjusting Density Use this procedure to adjust the density when copying. Density Adjustment Option Description Manual Auto Adjust density using 7 or 13 levels. 3 Optimum density is selected according to the density of the original. The procedure for adjusting the density of copies is explained below. 1 Set the original on the platen and press [Image Quality] -> [Density]. Ready to copy. Copy Image Density Set Original. Original Image EcoPrint Copies 1 Original : - - - Zoom Paper : 100% : -- - Preview Quick Setup Status Org./Paper / Finishing Image Quality Layout /Edit Advanced Setup 10/10/2007 10:10 2 Adjust density manually pressing [-3] (Lighter) to [+3] (Darker). You can change the density level [-3] (Lighter) to [+3] (Darker) in half-steps. To change density adjustment from Manual to Auto, press [Auto]. Ready to copy. Density Press [OK] to display the image. Auto Lighter Normal Copies 1 Darker -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 -2. 5 -1. 5 -0 .5 +0. 5 +1. 5 +2.5 Status 3 Press [OK]. Add Shortcut 4 Press the Start key. Copying begins. Cancel OK 10/10/2007 10:10 OPERATION GUIDE 3-11

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Basic Operation
OPERATION GUIDE
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Adjusting Density
Use this procedure to adjust the density when copying.
The procedure for adjusting the density of copies is explained below.
1
Set the original on
the platen and press
[Image Quality] ->
[Density].
2
Adjust density manually pressing [-3] (Lighter) to [+3] (Darker). You can
change the density level [-3] (Lighter) to [+3] (Darker) in half-steps.
To change density
adjustment from
Manual to Auto,
press [Auto].
3
Press [OK].
4
Press the
Start
key. Copying begins.
Density Adjustment
Option
Description
Manual
Adjust density using 7 or 13 levels.
Auto
Optimum density is selected according to the
density of the original.
Status
10/10/2007
10:10
Image
Quality
Set Original.
Copy Image
Org./Paper /
Finishing
Quick Setup
Layout /Edit
Advanced
Setup
Density
Copies
Original
Image
EcoPrint
1
Original
Zoom
Paper
100%
-- -
:
:
:
-- -
Ready to copy.
Preview
Status
10/10/2007
10:10
Ready to copy.
Press [OK] to display
-3
Auto
Cancel
OK
Add Shortcut
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
-2.5
-1.5
-0.5
+0.5
+1.5
+2.5
Density
Lighter
Normal
Darker
Copies
1
the image.